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This is my MOC of the scene from Avengers Infinity War where Thanos meet Gamora as a child and kills half the population of her homeworld of Zen Whoberi. It was built for a competition on VaderFan2187’s Blog that was run in December last year. All of the entries were great and you can check them all out here.
My entry was inspired by a specific image from the movie which you can see here. The capes for the Chitauri were custom made by me from red paper and based on Thor’s cape from the Ragnarok sets but the lengths and shapes were individually adjusted to closer reflect the photo. Gamora was changed to short legs to reflect her youth and I made a custom coat for her from the same red paper.
Anyway here are the photos and please let me know your thoughts.
The Decimation of Zen-Whoberi
The Decimation of Zen-Whoberi
The Decimation of Zen-Whoberi
The Decimation of Zen-Whoberi

This is my MOC for the Chitauri Leviathan from The Avengers. I plan on buying the parts and building it in real life. If anyone has any suggestions, feel free to leave them on my Flickr page. If anyone wants the LXF file for the Leviathan, let me know and I'll add it. The 1x2 empty space above the gold on the side of the head will have a stud shooter, which isn't in the standard LDD yet.

After deciding I didn't want to buy all 6 Infinity War sets to have the complete Gauntlet, I decided to build my own. I had to sacrifice some accuracy in stone placement for size because I didn't want it to be too big but I think it turned out looking alright and recognizable. The finger hinge is in tan because I couldn't find a yellow one. I can build the Gauntlet in LDD and post the file if anyone wants it but you can probably figure out how it's built from the pictures. Enjoy!
~Schwa

Thanos gets soul stone in Planet Vormir of Avengers Infinity War Movie.
I love the production man who made Thanos looks much human nature!!! That's a great scene!
So I try to make it in LEGO :D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPeFk2Eyr4o

I'm new to this forum so I really have no idea how to appropriately post a picture. Won't work through upload or link... I use a dslr so I guess my pictures are too big a file :X
More pictures on my instagram and my imgur:) https://www.instagram.com/san_dilego and https://imgur.com/a/TUfDR The avengers tower is SEMI-complete :) Just waiting on a shipment of el wire and some parts but for the most part, it's finished. #lego 1st floor is the lounge. It's got a security metal detector entrance so no crazies come by and blow the dang thing up. It's got a water fountain, waterfall, 8 chairs to represent some of the Avengers. 2nd floor is the restaurant. What better way to celebrate your anniversary next to one of Tony Stark's very own suits! 3rd floor is the kitchen for Tony Stark's personal chefs and the restaurant below. You want to eat something and anything? The chefs will make it for you :) 4th floor is the R&D floor where Tony Stark and SHIELD... well they research and develop stuff. 5th floor is the Iron Legion. 6th/7th floor is the Avengers bar. I call it the A-BAR. There we'll see #StanLee drunk from drinking asgardian wine. 8th floor is the Quinjet Hangar. and 9th floor is SHIELD HQ

Hello,
I made a Hall of Armor display and wanted to share it with everyone!
I also added a small little part that could possibly lead into Infinity War,
Thanks for looking at my MOC, if you would like to see more of my work you can check out my Flickr page https://www.flickr.com/photos/148086066@N07/
~Davids19

I always want a proper model based on Agent Coulson's flying car and fortunately the new Avengers Video Game have a really good looking one.
So i decided to build it at least in LDD.
The "work" beginned with taking a lot of screenshots from every angle the whole and the exploded car.
I'm very happy with the final build and i hope you like it too.
Here is the final model and it's LDD:
I also built an updated one for better structure in the inside: LDD
Update: Added some flying pics:

Hello,
Today I made a scene that I believe will happen in Avengers Infinity War. The scene that I think will most likely happen is Corvus Glaive, one of the members of The Black Order attacks Vision and possibly takes the Mind Stone from his head. Scarlet Witch might make it in time to save him though. Basically this MOC is based on the Infinity War movie set photos.
Thanks for looking at my MOC and let me know what you think!
~Davids19

Hello,
this is a quick little MOC I made about how I see the Guardians of the Galaxy and the Avengers meeting for the first time. Lets just say it isn't very welcoming.
Thanks for looking at my MOC. Tell me what you think!
~Davids19

Hello gents, in this topic we would discuss modding options to redesign the avengers age of Ultron Hulkbuster, i would advise all those who have the model and have already modded it to thoroughly describe the process. We advide to only use pieces from the set, but if you do have to use another piece, please do specify the piece number and colour so the rest of us can then purchase it if we wish to follow your steps.
Furthermore i advise please not to be greedy, this topic is about sharing, so we can all have a good definitive hulkbuster. So please if you have a good design then don't hog the design.

This is my first MOC with colours, normally I build with white Lego but i got inspired from Carebear's Kitty Kat House. I wanted to combine the playfulness of Fabuland with some of the elegance from the modular houses and make a little scene. It was so much fun to build. I am happy for tips and critique. More pics on flickr: https://www.flickr.c...8689@N05/albums
Edward Elephant’s House and the Car accident
It was a beautiful day in Fabuland! Edward Elephant was working in the garden and his wife Lisa Lamb was hanging out the laundry. Lisa's old friend Boris Bulldog was trying to catch the rare Red spider that had been seen in the area for the first time in fifty years. The sun was shining and they were all happy as Edward's twin brother, Edward Fisherman, was going to visit them this afternoon.
Suddendly, everybody heard a crash and a scream!
Edward Fisherman: No, officer, I wasn't speeding! I was drivng slowly and then, BAAAM, this guy came out of nowhere. I had no chance to stop.
Police officer: Inspector Dogge, did you find anything?
Inspector Dogge: Yes, I have clear evidence that this is no random cosplayer. The shield is made of a Vibranium iron alloy and it can only be Captain America himself under that car.
Police officer: Then I will not even file a report, nobody will come looking for him.
Inspector Dogge: Are you crazy? They will send Black Widow and she's going to turn Fabuland upside down looking for Captain!
Police officer: Haven't you heard? He's been a Hydra agent all the time! Nobody will miss him.
Inspector Dogge: No, no, that was a joke! He is not Hydra and he is still everybody's hero.
Police officer: A joke? But that is not fun at all!
Inspector Dogge: No, I know, but those guys seem to like those kind of jokes.
Later on Captain woke up and everybody continued their day in a happy mood. It’s Fabuland after all.
One last pic from a bird’s perspective

And with every mighty superhero team comes a mighty headquarters! Located in the heart of Manhattan, the tall building that used to be Stark Tower until the Battle of New York stands as a symbol of hope and serves as a base of operations for the Avengers. Here, they can train, strategize, create new tech, or just hang out, and sometimes build evil robots that want to kill all humans.
Based on its appearance in Avengers: Age of Ultron, this tower is not just a great display piece, but also functions as both a UCS-style playset and a tilt system for the Lego Ideas Maze. It even features an automated ball return mechanism that is designed to work with mazes that have actual holes in them, so that if your ball falls through, you can watch it roll down the tower, floor by floor, and get lifted back up to the top where it is dropped back into the maze. And the best part is that you don't even need a table to play the maze as the tower doubles as a stand for the tilt system!
Here it is without any of the fancy graphics. It took 3 days to render that first image, so please excuse me if I use low-quality screenshots for the rest of this post.
Some profile shots of the building. Thanks to the hinges, the rounded back wall can be opened like double-doors. The third picture shows the opened backside. As you can see, there are stairs connecting each floor in addition to the ball-elevator, along with the obligatory fire extinguisher on every floor.
A shot of the North side of the building. I'm actually not sure if this side is accurate to the movies since I couldn't find any reference pictures of this side of the tower. If it isn't, please leave your barrage of nerdy complaints in the comments down below.
A top view of the tower. It was quite a challenge to get the curvature of the platforms at the top right.
As mentioned before, the ball return mechanism only works with mazes that have holes for the ball to go through, but of course you can use mazes without holes as well. Here is how it looks with an example maze which is the official maze from the set with a new color scheme and modified to have real holes. Please note that this maze is just for demonstration purposes and not part of the entry.
There is a slightly tilted platform below the maze so that if your ball falls through the maze, it will be guided down to a chute through which it rolls down to the hangar below.
Once in the hangar, the ball rolls down the channel on the left, around the outside of the landing platform (which features a working turntable), and back towards the rear of the hangar through the channel on the right.
The ball then rolls down a ramp that leads to the front of the building where it then zig-zags down the slanted windows.
Once it gets to the bottom, the ball enters the building through an open window and rolls down a channel that leads to the elevator chain in the back.
When it gets to the chain, the ball gets picked up by two prongs and lifted up to the top by Jarvis (i.e. a Power Functions motor). That much is clear. The only question is: If you put Thor's hammer on the ball elevator and it goes up, is the elevator worthy?
Once it gets to the top, the ball is dropped onto the rails that lead out of the building and back into the maze. The cycle is complete and the fun can continue forever and ever until Infinity War.
Now let's take a look at the interior of the tower. The front face of the building can be opened to access the inside as shown in the following image:
The first floor features a lobby with the Avengers logo painted on the floor, a reception desk, and a waiting area.
The second floor is where the Iron Legion is stored and repaired. Three fully posable robot arms with different tools hang from the ceiling and there is a rack of spare parts and other tools in the back. Counting the spare parts, there are two dozen legionaries here. Clearly they haven't been painted yet at this stage of the assembly.
The third floor is a laboratory where the Science Bros, Tony Stark and Bruce Banner, can do some science together and foolishly create maniacal A.I.s. There are many computers, holograms, and tools, as well as a medical bay in the back.
I based the look of the lab on this concept art:
On the fourth floor there is a large training room where the Avengers can hone their skills by sparring each other and dodging fire from several turrets.
After training, they can relax in the living room on the fifth floor. Here, they can throw a party, have some drinks, and play a friendly game of Who Can Lift Thor's Hammer.
The tower also includes living quarters for each of the six Avengers. The sixth floor houses Hulk and Thor's rooms. Hulk's room is expectedly messy and has food strewn about, a Hulk-sized weight lifting bar, a plant, and a TV. Thor's room on the other hand is decked out in Asgardian gold and looks nice and shiny. It features a golden statue with the winged helmet that Thor refuses to wear in the movies for some reason, a large banner, and a small desk with quills where he can write letters to Jane Foster and his friends back in Asgard.
The seventh floor is where Steve Rogers and Tony Stark live. Steve's room is filled with old-timey things like wooden furniture and a phonograph, as well as the American flag of course, and a hanger for his shield. And yes, that newspaper on his desk is the Old Times. Tony's room reflects his egotistical playboy lifestyle as it features a large painting of his alter ego, a hi-tech stereo, and a bed large enough for one or more lady friends to spend the night with him. Note the contrast between Steve's giant old phone and Tony's little smartphone on the other side of the wall.
Black Widow and Hawkeye's rooms take up the eighth floor. Both feature a simple bed and a wall where they can hang up their weapons. Additionally, Natasha's room also has a closet and a make-up table (a girl's gotta look good while saving the world! ) while Clint's room has a dart board and a desk where he crafts his arrows.
You can click the images for higher resolution and you can download the LXF file here: Avengers Tilt System.lxf
Feel free to open it in LDD and explore the tower as I have spent a lot of time building it and putting in more details than I probably should have.
I hope you like it and look forward to your feedback.
Excelsior!